Parent Sector:Education Sector (ED)
Duty Station:remote
Classification of duty station:
Standard Duration of Assignment:
Job Family:Education
Type of contract:Non Staff
Duration of contract:From 7 to 11 months
Recruitment open to:External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Paris Time):07-JAN-2026
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization Integrity Respect for Diversity Professionalism
Background and Context
The UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC)
The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) is located in Hamburg Germany and is one of UNESCOs eight education Institutes. UIL supports Member States in the field of lifelong learning with a focus on learning ecosystems skills for life and work and inclusive learning. It pays special attention to UNESCOs Global Priorities Africa and Gender Equality. Within UNESCOs broad educational mandate the mission of the Institute is to promote the recognition of and create the conditions for the exercise of the right to education and learning. The Institute undertakes research capacity-building networking and publication on lifelong learning. UIL responds to the concerns of all UNESCO Member States giving priority to least developed countries.
In a context of rapid urban growth and increasing challenges related to social inclusion sustainability and economic development UIL established the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC) to support local governments in harnessing lifelong learning as a strategic tool for inclusive and sustainable urban development. The GNLC coordinated by UIL is an international policy-oriented network that provides inspiration know-how and examples of best practice. Its mission is to support and accelerate the practice of lifelong learning in cities worldwide by promoting policy dialogue and peer learning among member cities forging links and fostering partnerships building capacities for lifelong learning and developing tools to encourage and recognize progress in building learning cities. The GNLC opened for membership in 2015. Since then the network has grown to more than 400 member cities across all five UNESCO regions.
Milestones of the 2025 GNLC workplan
The year 2026 marks a critical phase for advancing the strategic priorities of the GNLC. The network will focus on strengthening its core functions including membership coordination capacity-building peer learning and knowledge sharing among member cities in line with the GNLC Medium-Term Strategy .
Key activities will include membership coordination monitoring and evaluation preparations for the Seventh International Conference in Learning Cities organising a series of thematic webinars implementing and enhancing the GNLC Online Community of Practice (CoP) and strengthening the new GNLC parallel efforts will continue to support regional and thematic clusters to foster collaboration visibility and policy development aligned with local and global lifelong learning goals.
Throughout 2026 the GNLC Coordination Team will work to ensure the effective implementation of these activities by improving communication and outreach strategies organising knowledge-sharing events consolidating data from member cities and developing tools and content that reflect the diversity and innovation within the network. These efforts will contribute to a more coherent accessible and impactful network.
Purpose of the consultancy
The GNLC seeks to strengthen its impact by improving the quality visibility and coherence of its core activities. To this end UIL is seeking a medium-level consultant to support the GNLC Coordination Team in 1) contributing to the development and implementation of core activities of the network including membership coordination monitoring and evaluation the 2026 Webinar Series the GNLC Communities of Practice and the GNLC Academy and 2) supporting the coordination of ongoing strategies and activities related to the thematic and regional clusters ensuring the effective implementation of all planned processes during the assignment period.
Main duties and responsibilities
Under the overall authority of the Director of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL and under the direct supervision of the team leader of the Skills Throughout Life Programme and GNLC Coordinator the individual consultant will undertake the following main responsibilities:
A. Membership Coordination
A.1. Organize an official online welcome event for newly admitted GNLC members
A.2. Design and share a welcome package for new GNLC members.
A.3. Organize introductory online meetings with new GNLC members by country
A.4. Design a process for engagement and communication of GNLC city events including its monitoring
A.5. Review the membership application process and develop a timeline for the 2027 application cycle
A.6. Develop a How to become a Learning City guide
the process of defining guidelines for the establishment and development of subnetworks within the GNLC.
A.8. Facilitate the creation of a Lusophone network of learning cities.
B. Organize the GNLC 2026 Webinar Series
Organize and deliver six webinars throughout 2026 overseeing all aspects from planning and speaker coordination to technical execution interpretation and follow-up communication.
the first webinar in February 2026
B.2. Organize the second webinar in April 2026
B.3. Organize the third webinar in June 2026
B.4. Organize the fourth webinar in August 2026
B.5. Organize the fifth webinar in October 2026
B.6. Organize the sixth webinar in December 2026
C. Implement the GNLC Communities of Practice
C.1. Coordinate the enhancement of the functionality and user experience of the GNLC CoP platform through technical improvements and the continuous update of user manuals and support materials based on feedback and developments.
C.2. Facilitate active engagement and peer exchange by delivering onboarding sessions for city representatives and managing communication strategies and user interaction within the platform.
D. Coordinate monitoring and evaluation on learning city development
D.1. Contribute to the development of a key performance indicators framework to measure progress on learning city development including the piloting of the framework in selected cities.
D.2. Design the new progress report cycle for GNLC members including a timeline.
D.3. Update the progress report questionnaire in line with the new indicators framework
D.4. Design a data collection process for implementing the indicators framework
D.5. Collect validate and standardize data from various sources and identify exemplary practices to be showcased on the GNLC website and in newsletters.
D.6. Design an online dashboard to present data on learning city development within the GNLC
D.7 Design set up and launch an online survey to collect progress reports including communication with all cities involved.
D.8 Collect progress reports from all learning cities involved in the process and systematically organize the data for analysis.
D.9 Coordinate the development of an analysis document based on the progress reports.
E. Contribute to the development of the GNLC Academy
E.1. Support the design of the GNLC Academy as a capacity-building platform including regional hubs and networks
E.2. Support the development of a detailed roadmap for its phased implementation aligned with member needs and UIL priorities.
E.3. Support the expansion of online learning courses within the GNLC Academy
F. Contribute to the preparations of the Seventh International Conference on Learning Cities (ICLC7)
F.1. Develop a roadmap and timeline for the planning of ICLC 7.
F.2. Review the host city application process and prepare application documents launch the call for applications for host city
F.3. Organize the selection process including communication with all key stakeholders
F.4. Update the Learning City Award process and start preparations for launching the call for applications
Deliverables and timeline
The consultant must submit editable versions of all deliverables in English within the contract period. The specified dates for the deliverables indicated below are subject to revision.
List of deliverables
UIL will provide feedback to each deliverable submitted and hold regular meetings to ensure the progress and quality of the consultants work.
The contractor should ensure that all visibility materials are produced in line with UNESCOs branding guidelines. Please refer to the UNESCO Style Manual for citation style terminology and spelling abbreviations references etc.
In line with UNESCOs overall gender mainstreaming strategy the contractor is expected to integrate a gender perspective in all activities and apply gender analysis and mainstreaming concepts whenever feasible.
The documents produced will be the property of UIL.
Logistic arrangements and travels : The consultant will work remotely.
Required Qualifications
Education
Work experience
Skills
Language
Procedure
Interested candidates will need to submit one consolidated PDF document which includes the following information:
The full proposal should not exceed 5 pages. Proposals missing any of the above will not be considered.
The complete application shall be submitted on or before 23:59 CET 7 January 2026. Please note that only pre-selected candidates will be contacted.
Selection process
A shortlist of the three most suitable applicants will be drawn up and the selected candidates will be contacted by the Head of the Skills Throughout Life Team. The successful candidate will be selected and offered a contract based on the application review.
Please note that all candidates must complete an online application and provide complete and accurate information. To apply please visit the UNESCO careers website. No modifications can be made to the application submitted.
The evaluation of candidates is based on the criteria in the vacancy notice and may include tests and/or assessments as well as a competency-based interview.
UNESCO uses communication technologies such as video or teleconference e-mail correspondence etc. for the assessment and evaluation of candidates.
Please note that only selected candidates will be further contacted and candidates in the final selection step will be subject to reference checks based on the information provided.
UNESCO recalls that paramount consideration in the appointment of staff members shall be the necessity of securing the highest standards of efficiency technical competence and integrity. UNESCO applies a zero-tolerance policy against all forms of harassment. UNESCO is committed to achieving and sustaining equitable and diverse geographical distribution as well as gender parity among its staff members in all categories and at all grades. Furthermore UNESCO is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender nationality and culture. Candidates from non- and under-represented Member States (last update here) are particularly welcome and strongly encouraged to apply. Individuals from minority groups and indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the highest level of confidentiality. Worldwide mobility is required for staff members appointed to international posts.
UNESCO does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.
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